Next season of Dexter may not be the last after all

Fans of Showtime's serial killer soap opera "Dexter" get ready to rejoice... tentatively. Since the summer, we've been under the impression that the series' eighth season, which airs in late 2013, will be its last. We even heard executive producer Sara Colleton confirming that Season 8 shall "definitely" be the last hurrah for the affable Florida-based murderer.

Not so fast, says showrunner Scott Buck.

In an interview with NY Mag's Vulture blog, Buck gives "Dexter" followers a glimmer of hope when responding to a question regarding the supposed final season.

"It might be the last. That hasn’t been announced yet. We’ve been picked up for one more season, but whether that is the last one or not has not yet been determined."

Buck was then asked if he "thinks" it should be the last. "Well, honestly, because we were picked up for two seasons, and the understanding was it may be the last, we’re certainly moving in that direction. But until Showtime tells us one way or another we’re not making any more definitive decisions," was how the producer replied.

Naturally, the network would have to pony up another huge payday for star Michael C. Hall in order to move forward (the negotiations the last time around did not go easily), but at least it appears there's a door open for more Miami mayhem.

To read Buck's thoughts about how this last season wrapped up, head on over to Vulture.

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Extra Tidbit:

Are you down for more "Dexter" after next season, or do you think it's time they wrap it up?